Just checking to see how many members have the p250. I haven't seen a lot of postings on the p250 and so I decided to start
a thread just to put a spotlight on the p250 and for owners to share their opinions on this firearm. Me personally i've had the
p250 for a little while now and I haven't had any issues with it. The DAO trigger is long but smooth and I don't mind it. The
p250 feels great in my hand and the recoil in my opinion isn't that bad. So overall so far I am a satisfied customer regarding
my p250.

08-02-2011, 04:48 PM

jakeleinen1

I generally think it is a pretty decent pistol and it helps it has the name SIG on it otherwise itd be crap (its certainly better then going with others options that I don't like such as Taurus or other lower brands)

The DAO trigger is not my fav and the reason I have held off on buying the pistol, but I may acquire one someday if I have an extra 300 lying around... Excellent pistol for the price

08-02-2011, 08:42 PM

hud35500

Now that I've put several hundred rounds thru my 250's, I find it to be the perfect combination of features for a carry gun. Sure the trigger pull is long, but it's light and smooth as butter, unlike many handguns out there. I've carried a Taurus 740 and a Kel Tec PF-9 and while I found them to be good for carry, their triggers were horrendous and they were painful to shoot. The 250SC .40 is one of the most pleasant shooting handguns I've ever owned. The compact .45 even more so. Not for everyone, but for me they are the ideal handgun, inexpensive, reliable, and accurate. Now if we could get a .22 conversion ?

08-06-2011, 12:39 AM

chessail77

Got two 250 c's and love em

08-10-2011, 11:50 AM

RiverG

Iam thinking of selling mine so I can get a 226.Iam just not big on plastic guns and dont like the long trigger pull .

12-03-2011, 10:26 AM

Timgul

P250

Hey here I just purchased the P250 subcompact 9mm. Even though I also shoot revolvers in DA, I did find the DAO took some getting used to. It is very light and even, but it took a box to figure out the break. As a result I found myself shooting low because of anticipating. Tight groups but low. After another box, dead red center. I haven't even shot 500 rounds with it yet and I love it. The sights are easy to pick up and disassembly literally could not be easier. It's a little chunkier than I thought it would be ( my sr1911 looks anorexic next to it) but still easy to carry all day. In reality, I found other ccw like the Ruger LC9 to be too thin and felt toy-like in my hand. I thought about a Walther, but I hate that their mag releases are on the trigger guard. The p250 also has a nicely textured grip and it's modular nature is just a bonus as far as I am concerned. I will probably get the compact .357 or .40 kit soon. I know both of those will kick like a mule, but I regularly shoot my 686 ssr with .357 Mag, so I am cool with that. Lastly, what I appreciate about this gun is that the extremely reasonable price of the gun is for the quality of the weapon itself - not for some bells and whistles I don't want or need. Talking to a great guy at my local store ( Hoffman's in CT) -- the reality is, if you are ever unlucky enought to be shot at, you won't even remember that your gun HAS a safety or a loaded chamber indicator. You treat this gun like you are taught to treat all guns -- loaded and ready to fire.

12-12-2011, 11:15 PM

Arqueous

hud35500 ~ you mentioned that you have the P250c in the 45acp. Have you found a Holster for it and where do you buy your extra mags. I am looking to buy one before year end and would really appreciate any advice on this.

Arq

12-19-2011, 02:06 PM

ship4brains

I just purchased a 250c in 40 s/w this weekend. I've fired two mags of rounds through it. The DAO trigger will take some getting used to. I had more than a few strays on the target.. I'm confident it is the shooter, not the gun.

I will say, the sill thing tossed spent brass straight up, and it popped me in the skull. It only happened once, but scared the snot out of me.

12-19-2011, 05:03 PM

chessail77

Its SNOT what u think.....its what u know...JJ

01-07-2012, 01:22 PM

txtigr250

what brands of conceiled carry holster do you use?

02-12-2012, 09:35 PM

kbowden

hey just wondering if you were able to find a holster and extra mags for the p250c .45 Im looking to purchase them as well

02-14-2012, 10:15 AM

thndrchiken

Best prices on magazines are at Gun Parts | Shooting Supplies | Top Gun Supply, holsters you kinda have to search for, for the most part anything for the XD of same size will work. Depends on what your looking for though. Desantis has several different styles that will work, as well as the crossbreed's and their copies.

03-29-2012, 02:11 PM

brandonlee3

I'm a new handgun enthusiast and was looking for a good .40 semi-auto that I could use both at home and as a duty carry weapon (I work in prisoner transport). After weighing all my options and looking at several guns (Springfield XD, Glock 22, S&W M&P just to name a few) I had nearly decided to pickup a Springfield XD. Then, whilst visiting my local gun shop I found a near mint Sig P250 compact with THREE magazines, SIGLITE night sights and case for $350 out the door. I just could not let this deal pass me by. I'm picking it up this Friday and wanted to ask you guys that own one about the gun. First, I know that it's a gen1 p250 as it has the rounded style picatinny rail and original grip that doesn't have the finger cutout. I've read several posts about the first models having several problems feeding, double loading, etc. When did Sig correct these problems? I believe that the serial number is later in the series ( EAU014251 I beleive). Just wanted to make sure I was getting a good one and not a dud. I love the way it feels in my hand and I actually like the DAO trigger as I have more experience in wheel guns than anything. For those who are looking for holsters I got one on amazon for 39.99 shipped. It's made by sig and fits the first gen models.

03-30-2012, 12:21 AM

SigmaBoy

I'll be getting my P250c 40sw on Sat at the range. It's the first time I own and shot a 40sw pistol.

03-30-2012, 09:33 AM

chessail77

For those of you looking for holsters....DeSantis makes them for both the C and SC in several styles.....bought several from Optics Planet.....JJ

03-30-2012, 07:46 PM

SigmaBoy

Well, she's in. I got it today. I shot some Fed 180 FMJs and some Win 165 PDX1s and everything went smooth. The ammo surprised me, the 180s felt like a 9mm +P and the 165s kicked like a mule. Big difference.

Try comparing a Glock .40 with the P250. The Glock kicks much harder than the 250. I got rid of my G23 after I bought a .40 250 compact.

03-30-2012, 11:41 PM

brandonlee3

Nice gun SigmaBoy - just got mine tonight and the only difference between mine and yours is that mine is the previous gen. Can't wait to get out tomorrow and put some rounds through it.

03-31-2012, 09:10 AM

SigmaBoy

Is mine a new generation? How do you tell?

03-31-2012, 09:41 AM

MikeyMike

Quote:

Originally Posted by hud35500

Try comparing a Glock .40 with the P250. The Glock kicks much harder than the 250. I got rid of my G23 after I bought a .40 250 compact.

Really? The 250 kicks less than a G23? I have a G23 that I absolutely love. It's my first (and only) Glock, 'cause I am normally a S&W, and an FNP fan, but the Glock 23 impressed me after I swapped out to an aftermarket titanium guide rod and spring & added a buffer plate for the barrel. I found the 23 to be extremely manageable... BUT... that being said, now you've got me curious about the 250 in40S&W ... damnitalltohell, looks like I gotta buy a new pistol to try out.